Parenting is one of those things that there is no fixed definition of. There is no right way and wrong way to be a parent. You just have to find your own way and be the best parent you can. But one thing that parenting does require is time. You need to have time to spend with your children and dedicate to them. However, it’s not always easy for working parents to find that time. Here are some ideas and changes that you might want to consider putting in place in order to find more time to be a parent.

One of the most difficult decisions any new mom has to make is whether to go back to work or not. On the one hand, you don’t want to leave your gorgeous baby. On the other hand, you need to provide for the family, and you may want to be more than just a mom too. Of course, everyone is different, and it is all about determining what is right for you and your family. However, there are some surprising ways that your child will benefit from having a working mom. Let’s take a look…

Creating your own things is always a satisfying and rewarding experience. There is no need to spend money on mass produced items when you can take the time to make things with your own two hands that are personal and specific to you. If you want to make something pretty using patterns and fabrics you have lying around, here are some ideas that you should definitely consider trying out.

Is your car ready for a roadtrip? Before hitting the road, it could be worth shopping around for some accessories. Not only could kitting out your car make the ride more comfortable, it could also give you more options of what to take with you. Here are some of the best accessories to arm yourself with before embarking on your highway adventure.

Like a lot of moms, you probably love freebies, and jump at the mention of any kind of gift card or chance to win free stuff. That’s part of why you’re visiting this blog, right? One thing that stays a big mystery to a lot of freebie-crazy moms is sweepstakes. If it seems like everyone but you is bringing home hoards of sweepstakes prizes, you may be approaching them the wrong way. Here are a few simple strategies to help your odds.

Being a parent is one of the toughest jobs on the planet, but being a single parent can be twice as difficult. Depending on how many children you have, it might seem overwhelming at times. However, just the very act of you attempting to give your child what they’d receive with two parents automatically defines you as an amazing, incredible and worthy parent.

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of The Mother of All Baby Showers. All opinions are my own.

Moms in Pittsburgh are in for a treat! The biggest baby shower ever is right around the corner and you aren't going to want to miss it. This is the first time this awesome event will be held in Pittsburgh. Want to check it out? It will be at Heinz Field at the UPMC Club level on Thursday, July 27, 2017, from 6:00 PM-9:00 PM. Ill be there too so make sure you say hello!

You hear people say that relationships aren’t easy all the time. There are bound to be highs and lows. That’s the beauty of the unpredictability of life. But hopefully, there will be more peaks than troughs. If you’ve hit a bump in the road, don’t throw the towel in just yet. Often, it’s possible to overcome obstacles and get back on solid ground. Here are some of the most common relationship hurdles and some tips to get you back on track.

Organizing a kid’s party can be an extremely challenging job. To start, you have to choose a venue and the activities the kids will be doing. Then, you have to make sure everyone is invited and you’ve got the space you need. And, finally, you have to sort out the food, drinks, and other consumables for the day. Food and drinks will be one of the hardest parts of this sort of event to iron out. Not only do you have to feed everyone, but you also have to feed them the right things. To help you out with this, this post will be going through some of the best ways to piece an event’s food together. So, now, you just have to start thinking about the other parts of the big day.